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March 6, 2012
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Can you dis-allow ability to copy from chm file to make changes in Word?

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We have a proprietary manual created with RoboHelp HTML.  Our chm file is on a shared drive with limited access.  Recently, someone who does not have access to the working file came to us letting us know that he made changes to a topic, and the document was ready for distribution.  We do not want this to happen.  Is there a way to stop users from copying the information into another program such as Word?

Thanks!

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Peter Grainge
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March 6, 2012

Welcome to the forum.

Whilst it probably does not affect this question, please see the Sticky Topic Before You Post and always start threads with the version of RoboHelp being used.

I seem to be missing something here. A person who does not have access to the working file (I assume you mean the CHM) has made changes to it. How if they did not have access? Even if they did have access to the CHM, they would not be able to edit it without tools such as RoboHelp or the Microsoft Help Workshop.


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RoboColum_n_
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March 6, 2012

I wonder if OldBattyOwl may not be quite as batty as you may think Maybe they could confirm this but I believe they maybe talking about someone copying and pasting content from a CHM into something else like Word. If so, I believe it is possible to suppress the right click menu items available in the topic pane of a CHM. However the solution is JavaScriot and I am not in a position to help with this.

Willam van Weelden
Inspiring
March 6, 2012

Hello again all

Willam, nice job pointing that script out. Although I have to admit that I was very amused after pressing Ctrl+A and watching the words "this text can't be selected" become selected where I could copy it.

Colum, you are partially correct in that CHM files use "Elements" of Microsoft Internet Explorer as their display mechanism. Just be aware that a CHM isn't simply a wrapper that sits atop IE. It's a bit more involved than that.

Cheers... Rick

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LOL, Guess you would need the following scripts too:

That's a lot of artillery though. You may still be able to print to PDF and select from there

Greet,

Willam